The first broad treatment of German genre fiction, containing innovative new essays on a variety of genres and foregrounding concerns of gender, environmentalism, and memory.
The first broad treatment of German genre fiction, containing innovative new essays on a variety of genres and foregrounding concerns of gender, environmentalism, and memory.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bruce B. Campbell, Alison Guenther-Pal, Vibeke Rützou Petersen
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Introduction: Closing a Bildungslücke - Genre Fiction and Why It Is Important German Science Fiction: Its Formative Works and Its Postwar Uses of the Holocaust A Future History Out of Time: The Historical Context of Döblin's Expressionist Dystopian Experiment, Berge Meere und Giganten Eco-Eschbach: Sustainability in the Science Fiction of Andreas Eschbach Murder in the Weimar Republic: Prejudice, Politics, and the Popular in the Socialist Crime Fiction of Hermynia Zur Mühlen The Imaginary FBI: Jerry Cotton, the Nazi Roots of the Bundeskriminalamt, and the Cultural Politics of Detective Fiction in West Germany Justice and Genre: The Krimi as a Site of Memory in Contemporary Germany Detecting Identity: Reading the Clues in German-Language Crime Fiction by Klüpfel and Kobr and Steinfest The Pedagogy of Pulp: Liberated Sexuality and Its Consequences Through the Eyes of Vicki Baum's stud. chem. Helene Willfüer The Kränzchen Library and the Creation of Teenage Identity Close the Border, Mind the Gap: Pop Misogyny and Social Critique in Christian Kracht's Faserland Bibliography Notes on the Contributors Index
Introduction: Closing a Bildungslücke - Genre Fiction and Why It Is Important German Science Fiction: Its Formative Works and Its Postwar Uses of the Holocaust A Future History Out of Time: The Historical Context of Döblin's Expressionist Dystopian Experiment, Berge Meere und Giganten Eco-Eschbach: Sustainability in the Science Fiction of Andreas Eschbach Murder in the Weimar Republic: Prejudice, Politics, and the Popular in the Socialist Crime Fiction of Hermynia Zur Mühlen The Imaginary FBI: Jerry Cotton, the Nazi Roots of the Bundeskriminalamt, and the Cultural Politics of Detective Fiction in West Germany Justice and Genre: The Krimi as a Site of Memory in Contemporary Germany Detecting Identity: Reading the Clues in German-Language Crime Fiction by Klüpfel and Kobr and Steinfest The Pedagogy of Pulp: Liberated Sexuality and Its Consequences Through the Eyes of Vicki Baum's stud. chem. Helene Willfüer The Kränzchen Library and the Creation of Teenage Identity Close the Border, Mind the Gap: Pop Misogyny and Social Critique in Christian Kracht's Faserland Bibliography Notes on the Contributors Index
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